Several new hardware shortcuts similarly speed up workflow, such as clicking the jog wheel to open the browser, then turning it to scroll through the results list in either direction, and clicking it again to select whichever result is highlighted.
Arturia spark vs sparkle Patch#
Here users can conveniently filter the results list according to the elements being browsed, auto-preview instruments/ samples while browsing, and hear how samples will sound as part of the currently selected patch using the In patch preview function or by playing the selected pad. Immediately obvious is its redesigned browser with projects, kits, instruments, and samples all accessible within one easy on the eye and easy to use window. Under the hood of SPARK 1.7 lies an abundance of inspirational improvements. Far from it, in fact, for the speedy SPARK 1.7 software engine lets SPARK Creative Drum Machine and SparkLE Creative Drum Machine users drive their chosen instruments to even headier heights of creativity with faster loading times, thanks to improved RAM consumption. The beauty of these two eye- and ear-catching hybrid hardware/software solutions is that they need not stand still functionally and, of course, creatively. Never one to rest on its creative laurels, the NAMM Show 2013 subsequently saw Arturia redefining what a drum machine should be by introducing the SparkLE Creative Drum Machine, an all-new, ultra-portable package sharing the same SPARK software engine with a price point to die for!
When Arturia debuted its SPARK Creative Drum Machine in June 2011 it succeeded in revolutionising hands-on beat-making by cleverly combining TAEĀ® (True Analog Emulation) synthesis, sample playback (with multiple layering modes and post-processing), and physical modelling technologies with the intuitive workflow of a hardware drum machine.
Arturia spark vs sparkle update#
Arturia is proud to release SPARK 1.7, a major update to the powerful software engine that drives its SPARK Creative Drum Machine and SparkLE Creative Drum Machine hybrid hardware/software instruments, on July 22.